Patent classifications
A63B2067/065
Ring Toss Game Assembly And Method Of Use
A ring toss game assembly enabling a tabletop playable ring tossing game includes a board, a plurality of pegs, and a plurality of rings. Each peg is engaged to and extends substantially perpendicularly from an upper face of the board. A respective ring is grasped in digits of a hand of a user, positioning the user to toss the respective ring in an attempt to position the respective ring around a respective one of the plurality of pegs. The ring toss game assembly also may comprise a set of rules for playing a ring toss game.
FLOATING THROWABLE IMPLEMENT GAME APPARATUS AND RELATED DEVICES
An apparatus is used with throwable implements. The apparatus includes a base having a central portion and a peripheral edge. A first container is positioned on the central portion of the base. A plurality of second containers is positioned along the peripheral edge of the base and radially about the first container, wherein the plurality of second containers are smaller than the first container, and wherein an upper rim edge of the first container is positioned higher than upper rim edges of the plurality of second containers. The apparatus may be floatable and used primarily in water-based settings.
Ring Toss Game Assembly
A ring toss game assembly includes a pair of goals that each has a plurality of branches thereon such that each of the goals has a tree-like shape. Each of the goals is urgeable to penetrate a support surface having the goals spaced a pre-determined distance apart from each other and being vertically oriented. A plurality of first rings, second rings and third rings is distributed evenly among players. Each of the first rings, second rings and third rings is tossed toward a respective goal during game play. Each of the first rings, the second rings and the third rings scores a respective minimum number of point, a medium number of points and a maximum number of points when the first rings, second rings or third rings lands on a branch of the goal.
TOSS GAME APPARATUS HAVING A BOUNCE BACK SURFACE
A toss game apparatus includes a first assembly and a second assembly pivotally connected to the first assembly. The first assembly includes a first outer frame, a target surface connected to at least a portion of the first outer frame, and at least one target pocket that is recessed below the target surface. The at least one target pocket is configured to receive a toss game piece. The second assembly includes a second outer frame, and a bounce surface connected to at least a portion of the second outer frame. The target surface is configured to be positioned at an angle non-linearly relative to the bounce surface.
THROWING GAME APPARATUS & METHOD
The disclosure concerns a throwing game, including: a throwing game apparatus having a planar base, an annular periphery extending upwardly from the planar base, and three receptacles positioned in a linear array and disposed within a distal one-half of the planar base, among other distinguishing features; and a method for playing a throwing game using the throwing apparatus, as well as a kit including the throwing game apparatus, throwing objects, and instructions for playing a game.
Game Kit and Method of Use
A game kit and method of use. The game kit includes one or more board units and one or more tokens, such as one or more coins or balls. Each board unit includes a planar board affixed to a plurality of legs that extend from the planar board. The planar board includes one or more apertures therethrough, each aperture sized to receive a token therethrough. Each aperture may include a netting thereunder to catch the token after it passes through the aperture, to facilitate retrieval of the token after use. The method of use includes throwing the token toward a board unit of the one or more board units in an attempt to place the token through the one or more apertures for the assignment of points that accumulate to form a score of a team or an individual.
RING TOSS GAME KIT AND METHOD
A game kit is disclosed herein. The game kit includes a first-stake, a second-stake, and a plurality of game-pieces. The first-stake is defined by a first-diameter and a first-length, while the second-stake is likewise defined by a second-diameter and a second-length. Both the first-stake and the second-stake are cylindrically shaped and can be driven into the ground in an upright position to provide targets for the game in use. Each of the plurality of game-pieces are defined by a two-dimensional shape along a plane. Each game piece includes an aperture having a diameter greater than either the first-stake or the second-stake, so that each game piece may pass over the stake when accurately thrown at the stake.
UFO saucer toss game
A tossing game using a flat planar playing board that is elevated off the ground. The flat planar playing board includes rows of apertures with a certain diameter which correspond to specific scoring points. A backstop with a net is included as well as adjustable legs to elevate the flat planar surface off the ground. Tossing elements shaped like flying saucers are aimed at the apertures for scoring. Adult sized tossing elements have a larger diameter than the apertures on the flat planar surface playing board and a child sized tossing elements have a smaller diameter than the apertures on the flat planar surface playing board. A chime is included in the center aperture which is the highest scoring aperture that goes off when child tossing elements pass therethrough. A specialized carrying bag houses the tossing elements and is ergonomically designed for easy carry around the hip of a carrier.